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Dave Hau 10-30-2003 12:13 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.

Thanks,
Dave



"Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote in message
news:AREnb.154$Wn7.40@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> When I start up my '91 Accord in the morning, immediately after I turn the
> key, I notice a loud high frequency sound coming from the engine. The car
> seems to run fine, and this does not happen when I start the car while

it's
> warm. If I recall correctly, this seems to start happening after I had my
> timing belt changed a week ago.
>
> Besides changing the timing belt, recently I also had the oil gasket and
> spark plugs changed.
>
> Any idea what's going on?
>
> Thanks for any comment/suggestion.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
>




Dave Hau 10-30-2003 12:13 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.

Thanks,
Dave



"Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote in message
news:AREnb.154$Wn7.40@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> When I start up my '91 Accord in the morning, immediately after I turn the
> key, I notice a loud high frequency sound coming from the engine. The car
> seems to run fine, and this does not happen when I start the car while

it's
> warm. If I recall correctly, this seems to start happening after I had my
> timing belt changed a week ago.
>
> Besides changing the timing belt, recently I also had the oil gasket and
> spark plugs changed.
>
> Any idea what's going on?
>
> Thanks for any comment/suggestion.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
>




E. Meyer 10-30-2003 03:52 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
Probably not a critical problem if its just a loose belt.

Try this: Tomorrow morning when the engine is still cool (and not running),
reach down in there and try to push in the middle of the longest run on each
belt. If you can deflect it a half inch or more with about 20 pounds of
force, its too loose.

If the belts are all tight, then your problem might be bearing failure in
one of the pulleys.

Either way it should run for another week until you get to the dealer.

On 10/30/03 11:13 AM, in article TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com,
"Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
> "Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:AREnb.154$Wn7.40@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> When I start up my '91 Accord in the morning, immediately after I turn the
>> key, I notice a loud high frequency sound coming from the engine. The car
>> seems to run fine, and this does not happen when I start the car while

> it's
>> warm. If I recall correctly, this seems to start happening after I had my
>> timing belt changed a week ago.
>>
>> Besides changing the timing belt, recently I also had the oil gasket and
>> spark plugs changed.
>>
>> Any idea what's going on?
>>
>> Thanks for any comment/suggestion.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>

>
>



E. Meyer 10-30-2003 03:52 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
Probably not a critical problem if its just a loose belt.

Try this: Tomorrow morning when the engine is still cool (and not running),
reach down in there and try to push in the middle of the longest run on each
belt. If you can deflect it a half inch or more with about 20 pounds of
force, its too loose.

If the belts are all tight, then your problem might be bearing failure in
one of the pulleys.

Either way it should run for another week until you get to the dealer.

On 10/30/03 11:13 AM, in article TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com,
"Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
> "Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:AREnb.154$Wn7.40@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> When I start up my '91 Accord in the morning, immediately after I turn the
>> key, I notice a loud high frequency sound coming from the engine. The car
>> seems to run fine, and this does not happen when I start the car while

> it's
>> warm. If I recall correctly, this seems to start happening after I had my
>> timing belt changed a week ago.
>>
>> Besides changing the timing belt, recently I also had the oil gasket and
>> spark plugs changed.
>>
>> Any idea what's going on?
>>
>> Thanks for any comment/suggestion.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>

>
>



E. Meyer 10-30-2003 03:52 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
Probably not a critical problem if its just a loose belt.

Try this: Tomorrow morning when the engine is still cool (and not running),
reach down in there and try to push in the middle of the longest run on each
belt. If you can deflect it a half inch or more with about 20 pounds of
force, its too loose.

If the belts are all tight, then your problem might be bearing failure in
one of the pulleys.

Either way it should run for another week until you get to the dealer.

On 10/30/03 11:13 AM, in article TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com,
"Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
> "Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:AREnb.154$Wn7.40@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> When I start up my '91 Accord in the morning, immediately after I turn the
>> key, I notice a loud high frequency sound coming from the engine. The car
>> seems to run fine, and this does not happen when I start the car while

> it's
>> warm. If I recall correctly, this seems to start happening after I had my
>> timing belt changed a week ago.
>>
>> Besides changing the timing belt, recently I also had the oil gasket and
>> spark plugs changed.
>>
>> Any idea what's going on?
>>
>> Thanks for any comment/suggestion.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>

>
>



E. Meyer 10-30-2003 03:52 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
Probably not a critical problem if its just a loose belt.

Try this: Tomorrow morning when the engine is still cool (and not running),
reach down in there and try to push in the middle of the longest run on each
belt. If you can deflect it a half inch or more with about 20 pounds of
force, its too loose.

If the belts are all tight, then your problem might be bearing failure in
one of the pulleys.

Either way it should run for another week until you get to the dealer.

On 10/30/03 11:13 AM, in article TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com,
"Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
> "Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:AREnb.154$Wn7.40@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
>> When I start up my '91 Accord in the morning, immediately after I turn the
>> key, I notice a loud high frequency sound coming from the engine. The car
>> seems to run fine, and this does not happen when I start the car while

> it's
>> warm. If I recall correctly, this seems to start happening after I had my
>> timing belt changed a week ago.
>>
>> Besides changing the timing belt, recently I also had the oil gasket and
>> spark plugs changed.
>>
>> Any idea what's going on?
>>
>> Thanks for any comment/suggestion.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>

>
>



Bill B. Johnson 10-30-2003 04:20 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
In article <TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>, "Dave Hau"
<davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave


Which belt is it? If it's not the timing belt, the other belts in most
cases can be made tighter by loosing the bolts on the item (eg alternator)
and moving in such a way that it makes the belt tighter. If a friend
tightens the bolts on the item as you pull it or push it--it's even
better. Many mechanics have a tool that makes the job easier and does not
require a fellow mechanic.

Bill B. Johnson 10-30-2003 04:20 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
In article <TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>, "Dave Hau"
<davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave


Which belt is it? If it's not the timing belt, the other belts in most
cases can be made tighter by loosing the bolts on the item (eg alternator)
and moving in such a way that it makes the belt tighter. If a friend
tightens the bolts on the item as you pull it or push it--it's even
better. Many mechanics have a tool that makes the job easier and does not
require a fellow mechanic.

Bill B. Johnson 10-30-2003 04:20 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
In article <TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>, "Dave Hau"
<davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave


Which belt is it? If it's not the timing belt, the other belts in most
cases can be made tighter by loosing the bolts on the item (eg alternator)
and moving in such a way that it makes the belt tighter. If a friend
tightens the bolts on the item as you pull it or push it--it's even
better. Many mechanics have a tool that makes the job easier and does not
require a fellow mechanic.

Bill B. Johnson 10-30-2003 04:20 PM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
In article <TEbob.11$AM7.10@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>, "Dave Hau"
<davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote:

> If it's indeed a loose belt, is this an urgent problem that needs to be
> fixed right away. Does it damage the engine or cause any hazard if I drive
> the car for another week and then take it to the dealer to be fixed? The
> reason I'm asking is because I've made an appointment with the dealer next
> Saturday so I don't need to take time off work to get the car fixed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave


Which belt is it? If it's not the timing belt, the other belts in most
cases can be made tighter by loosing the bolts on the item (eg alternator)
and moving in such a way that it makes the belt tighter. If a friend
tightens the bolts on the item as you pull it or push it--it's even
better. Many mechanics have a tool that makes the job easier and does not
require a fellow mechanic.

Eric 10-31-2003 06:28 AM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> I agree with the intelligent person that told you that the sound is
> probably the result of a belt slipping. It could be the timing belt or one
> of the other belts.


If the timing belt slipped (more than one or two teeth) the engine would
likely not be running. The noise is probably coming from one of the
accessory belts, i.e., alternator or power steering. What usually happens
is that a mechanic will install new belts which then stretch a bit and
become a little loose since they did not compensate for the stretch during
the initial installation.

> Another option is to take it back to the mechanic that changed the timing
> belt--tell him the problem and let him fix it for you.


I agree with that advice. The belts should be adjusted at no charge.

Eric

Eric 10-31-2003 06:28 AM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> I agree with the intelligent person that told you that the sound is
> probably the result of a belt slipping. It could be the timing belt or one
> of the other belts.


If the timing belt slipped (more than one or two teeth) the engine would
likely not be running. The noise is probably coming from one of the
accessory belts, i.e., alternator or power steering. What usually happens
is that a mechanic will install new belts which then stretch a bit and
become a little loose since they did not compensate for the stretch during
the initial installation.

> Another option is to take it back to the mechanic that changed the timing
> belt--tell him the problem and let him fix it for you.


I agree with that advice. The belts should be adjusted at no charge.

Eric

Eric 10-31-2003 06:28 AM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> I agree with the intelligent person that told you that the sound is
> probably the result of a belt slipping. It could be the timing belt or one
> of the other belts.


If the timing belt slipped (more than one or two teeth) the engine would
likely not be running. The noise is probably coming from one of the
accessory belts, i.e., alternator or power steering. What usually happens
is that a mechanic will install new belts which then stretch a bit and
become a little loose since they did not compensate for the stretch during
the initial installation.

> Another option is to take it back to the mechanic that changed the timing
> belt--tell him the problem and let him fix it for you.


I agree with that advice. The belts should be adjusted at no charge.

Eric

Eric 10-31-2003 06:28 AM

Re: '91 Accord - loud squeaky noise on cold start
 
"Bill B. Johnson" wrote:
> I agree with the intelligent person that told you that the sound is
> probably the result of a belt slipping. It could be the timing belt or one
> of the other belts.


If the timing belt slipped (more than one or two teeth) the engine would
likely not be running. The noise is probably coming from one of the
accessory belts, i.e., alternator or power steering. What usually happens
is that a mechanic will install new belts which then stretch a bit and
become a little loose since they did not compensate for the stretch during
the initial installation.

> Another option is to take it back to the mechanic that changed the timing
> belt--tell him the problem and let him fix it for you.


I agree with that advice. The belts should be adjusted at no charge.

Eric


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